The battlefield forms part of the British reserve line, and is still under intermittent German shellfire. The British assembly trenches, one with a very clean white cross "To An Unknown British Hero" ...
Basra, showing 'The Strand', followed by people in the bazaar and by light canoes, 'ballams', on the river (both scenes probably acted). Genuine film of troops in barges being towed upriver by paddle ...
The King is with Queen Mary. They meet with Sir Alfred Mond, First Commissioner of Works, Sir Martin Conway and Major ffoulkes of the Imperial War Museum in the foyer of the Museum galleries. The gues...
The deep hatred separating two lordly families of the countryside, provokes one of the mothers to help her only son, Konstantis, escape to the city and study to become a doctor. Several years later, h...
The village was captured at night, the remains are shown on the following morning, 25 April, with troops of 4th Australian Division moving through. A mortar team removes camouflage from a 9.45-inch 'f...
I. (Reel 1) The Western Front 1916, re-edited sections of IWM 116 BATTLE OF THE ANCRE, using the same scenes and captions as the original, but not in the same order. This covers events in the middle p...
An actress "Britannia" draws aside a curtain over a screen, flanked by silhouettes of two British soldiers. On the screen appears a genuine scene of refugees fleeing out of Belgium in 1914, followed b...
Amateur filmmaker Hans A. Pospiech lives in a small town in Bavaria and supports himself by selling his deceased father's war memorabilia . When it comes to film expertise, his biggest rival is Nagy, ...
Ernst Gronau, John Gottowt (left to right) in "Genuine" (1920)
Louis Brody, Hans Heinrich von Twardowski (left to right) in "Genuine" (1920)
Fern Andra (back), Harald Paulsen (front) in "Genuine" (1920)
Fern Andra (third from right) in "Genuine" (1920)
Hans Heinrich von Twardowski, Fern Andra (left to right) in "Genuine" (1920)
"Genuine" (1920)
Fern Andra (being carried) in "Genuine" (1920)
Fern Andra (front center), Ernst Gronau (right) in "Genuine" (1920)